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    1. Re: [CLOOZ] Sharing the Clooz data
    2. Tom Salts
    3. Good Morning, The issue I am looking at is the process of keeping Legacy synchronized with Clooz across a multi-user genealogical effort. Let's say there are two people working on either coast of the US. We initially both have the same copy of our Legacy database. Each of us also has a Clooz database. Each of us enters a person into Clooz which auto-populates our separate Legacy tables. We next follow-on and update that persons sex in Legacy as Clooz doesn't do sex data. The "Keeper" (west coast) enters John Doe into Clooz and the east coast worker enters Jane Green into theirs. At this point each of our Legacy and Clooz tables are different. The east coast worker send the "Keeper" there updated Legacy table. The Legacy "Keeper" of the master copy of that table merges the east coast updated table with hers. At this point the "Keeper" has an up-to-date Legacy table created from the input of the east coast worker. Also at this point the east coast worker and the "Keeper" have different data in their respective Clooz tables. Since Legacy has linkages to Clooz and both Clooz tables are different, how can I get them synchronized as I do in Legacy? I realize I am getting a little wordy here and maybe the answer is that you can't. If I were to overwrite the "Keeper's" Clooz table with mine she would end up having a Clooz table that was not in sync with her Legacy table. Tnx in advance... Tom Salts, Phoenix, AZ -----Original Message----- From: landmbrew@charter.net [mailto:landmbrew@charter.net] Sent: Friday, October 27, 2006 5:15 AM To: clooz@rootsweb.com Cc: Tom Salts Subject: Re: [CLOOZ] Sharing the Clooz data Tom I'm no expert by any means, and there may be a better way. To keep my desktop and laptop in sync, I just copy the clooz data file to my other computer. Mike ---- Tom Salts <tsalts@hotmail.com> wrote: > Good Evening, > > > > My sister and I are working on our genealogy. We are trying to > figure out how to best use Legacy 6.0 and Clooz 2.0 together. Legacy has a > function called IntelliShare. You can create an export of your Legacy > database and send it to another person. That person can work with it and > send it back to the original owner. The original owner can merge it with > their database and send a fresh export back and so both have a complete > database when the music stops. What is the best way to keep both of our > Clooz database files synchronized? > > > > Tnx, > > Tom Salts > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to CLOOZ-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    10/27/2006 03:25:53